Information about Ramzi Yousef
| Ramzi Yousef | |
|---|---|
| May 20 1967[1] | |
Ramzi Ahmed Yousef | |
| Nickname | Ramzi Mohammed Yousef Ramzi Yusuf Ramzi Youssef (Arabic: رمزي يوسف) Abdul Basit Mahmoud Abdul Karim (Arabic: عبد الباسط كريم) Also known by dozens of aliases,[1][2] Federal Prisoner number: 03911-000[3] |
| Place of birth | Kuwait |
| Allegiance | - al-Qaeda |
| Unit | - al-Qaeda |
Biography
Ramzi said he was born in Kuwait. Ramzi's father, a Pakistani engineer who worked for Kuwait Airways, and Yousef's uncle, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, are from Balochistan, Pakistan.Raised in an urban Palestinian community in Kuwait, Ramzi excelled in maths and science, He spoke Arabic, Baluchi, Urdu, and English, graduating in 1989 with a degree in electrical engineering from West Glamorgan Institute (now Swansea Institute of Higher Education), Swansea, Wales, where he joined a chapter of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. Following graduation, in Kuwait he was employed as communications engineer in the National Computer Center of the Ministry of Planning. He saw himself as an international playboy. Starting in the late 1980s, Yousef took spring break trips to Pakistan. After Iraq invaded Kuwait, August 2, 1990, some members of Ramzi's family fled to Quetta, others to Iran. [5]
World Trade Center bombing

The aftermath of the February 26 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center in New York City. Six people were killed and over 1,000 injured; Yousef fled to Pakistan hours later.
INS holding cells were overcrowded and Yousef, claiming political asylum, was given a hearing date. November 9, 1992, he told Jersey City Police his name was Abdul Basit Mahmud Abdul Karim, a Pakistani national born and brought up in Kuwait, and had lost his passport. December 31, 1992 the Pakistani Consulate in New York issued a temporary passport to Abdul Basit Mahmud Abdul Karim. (SAAG 484 2002)
Yousef travelled around New York and New Jersey and called Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, a militant Muslim preacher, via cell phone. Between December 3 and December 27, 1992, he made conference calls to key numbers in Baluchistan. (SAAG 484 2002)
Ajaj never claimed the manuals and tapes, which remained at FBI's New York Office after Judge Reena Raggi ordered the materials released in December 1992. (Lance 2004 pp 51, 101[6])
Aided by Mohammed Salameh and Mahmud Abouhalima, both present in El Sayyid Nosair's home the night Rabbi Meir Kahane was assassinated, Yousef, in his Pamrapo Avenue home in Jersey City, began assembling the 1,500-lb urea nitrate-fuel oil device for delivery to WTC on February 26, 1993. He ordered chemicals from his hospital room when injured in a car crash - one of three accidents caused by Salameh in late 1992 and early in 1993.
Speaking in code by phone December 29, 1992, Ajaj told Yousef that he had won release of the bomb manuals, but warned Yousef that picking them up himself might jeopardize his "business." On one book carried by Ajaj in 1992 was a word translated by the FBI as "the basic rule" - later found actually to be "al Qaeda" - "the base." (Lance 2004 p 32[6])
During a CBS interview, co-conspirator Abdul Rahman Yasin said Ramzi originally wanted to bomb Jewish neighborhoods in New York City, New York. Yasin added that after touring Crown Heights and Williamsburg, Yousef changed his mind. Yasin alleged that Yousef was educated in bomb-making at a training camp in Peshawar.[7]
Yousef rented a Ryder van and on February 26, 1993, loaded it with explosives. Four cardboard boxes were packed into the back of the van, each containing a mixture of paper bags, newspapers, urea and nitric acid. Next to them were placed three red metal cylinders of compressed hydrogen, and four large containers of nitro-glycerine were loaded into the centre of the van, with Atlas Rockmaster blasting caps connected to each (Reeve 1999 pp 154 [8]).
The van was driven into the garage of the World Trade Center, where it exploded (in a later interrogation Yousef told investigators that the plan had been to take out structural parts of the foundation and make one tower collapse into the other). With his Pakistani passport he fled to Pakistan hours later. He remained at large until his capture in 1995.
After the attack
In the summer of 1993, he allegedly took up a contract initiated by members of Sipah-e-Sahaba to assassinate the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto. The plot failed when Yousef and Abdul Hakim Murad were interrupted by police outside Bhutto’s residence as they planted the bomb. At this point Yousef decided to abort the bombing, however as they attempted to recover it the device blew up, injuring Yousef who was rushed to the hospital by Murad.The Bojinka Plot
Istaique Parker
In order to test whether Bojinka would work Yousef worked out a number of tests to make sure the bomb attack would work. For his first "trial run" he recruited Istaique Parker, a South African Muslim living in Pakistan. Parker flew to Bangkok with Yousef where they built the devices. Parker got cold feet at the last minute and could not check-in the luggage containing the bombs.After returning to Pakistan, Parker became aware of the $2 million bounty being offered by the U.S. government for the capture of Yousef. Shortly later Parker contacted the United States Embassy in Islamabad and became an informant.
With knowledge of the huge reward he interviewed as well as interrogated many of Yousef's family. Almost all of them denied knowledge of his activities, the two brothers Adam and Hassane Basma agreed to cooperate with CIA officials. Although their knowledge was minimal, Adam's confessions led to a belief that he took part in the bombings. When he was convicted he believed that his brother had exposed him and made false accusations of Hassane's part in the crime. Soon Hassane and Adam were released for lack of evidence. The two decided to discontinue cooperation with the authorities given the difficulties it had caused them. Yousef, however, continued attempting to attack American targets.
Philippine Airlines Flight 434
In another test December 1994, Yousef boarded a Philippine Airlines Flight 434 in Manila headed to Cebu; he pretended to be an Italian man named Armaldo Forlani. Midway through the flight he disappeared into the toilet, took off his shoes to get the batteries and assembled his bomb which he tucked into the life vest under his seat, seat number 26K. The plane flew on to Cebu where Yousef got off before the final leg of the flight to Tokyo, Japan. Haruki Ikegami, a 24-year-old businessman, took Yousef's old seat. Two hours later, the device exploded, killing Ikegami. The blast blew a hole in the floor and severed the cables that controlled the plane's flaps. The jet's steering was crippled but the captain made an emergency landing at Naha Airport on Okinawa (southern Japan), saving 272 passengers and 20 crew. Yousef monitored the effects of his "test", then increased the amount of explosive in his devices and began preparing at least a dozen bombs.But just before the Bojinka Plot was due to be launched, a fire started in Yousef's Manila flat and police, led by Aida Farsical, uncovered his plot.
Arrest
Soon after the 1993 attack, the FBI, on April 21, 1993 made him the 436th person added to the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. On February 7, 1995, Pakistani intelligence and U.S. Bureau of Diplomatic Security agents Bill Miller and Jeff Reiner captured Yousef in Islamabad, Pakistan.Despite official press reports to the contrary, Ramzi Yousef was not arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation[9]. On February 7, 1995, Pakistani Intelligence and Diplomatic Security Service special agents Bill Miller and Jeff Riner raided the Su-Casa Guest House in Islamabad, Pakistan, and captured Yousef before he could move to Peshawar. He was betrayed by Istaique Parker, a man Yousef had tried to recruit. Parker was paid $2 million for the information leading to Yousef's capture. When he was discovered, Yousef had chemical burns on his fingers.
Yousef was flown back to the United States and helicoptered into Manhattan. He was sent to a prison in New York City and held there until his trial. In court, Yousef said, "I am a terrorist, and I am proud of it as long as it is against the U.S. government." On September 5, 1996, Yousef, and two co-conspirators were convicted for their role in the Bojinka plot and were sentenced to life in prison without parole. U.S. District Court Judge Kevin Duffy referred to Yousef as "an apostle of evil" before recommending that the entire sentence be served in solitary confinement.[10]
On November 12, 1997 Yousef was found guilty of masterminding the 1993 bombing and in 1998 he was convicted of "seditious conspiracy" to bomb the towers.
He is held at the high-security Supermax prison ADX Florence in Florence, Colorado[3]. The handcuffs Ramzi Yousef wore when he was captured in Pakistan are displayed at the FBI Museum in Washington, DC.
According to the Drudge Report, Yousef has converted to Christianity while in prison. According to interviews from staff at ADX Florence, upon Yousef's arrival at the facility he prayed almost every hour and refused to leave his cell for recreation as he did not wish to undergo the strip search required at the ultra-high security prison. Now Yousef regularly enjoys recreation time from his 12x7 cell despite the strip search. [11]
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed
References
1. ^ Michael McCurry (August 2, 1993). title (HTML). US Department of State Dispatch. Retrieved on 2007-08-28. “He was born on May 20, 1967, and travels on an Iraqi passport. He may also claim to be from the United Arab Emirares. In the past, Yousef has used the aliases Ramzi Yousef Ahmad, Rasheed Yousef, Ramzi Ahmad Yousef, Kamal Abraham, Muhammud Azan, Ramzi Yousef, Rashid Rashid, Kamal Ibraham, Ramzi Yousef Ahmed, and Abdul Bassett.
2. ^ Yousef used the names Najy Awaita Haddad, as Moroccan national registered at Dona Josefa Apartments, Manila, 1995, Dr. Paul Vijay, Adam Sali, Adam Adel Ali, Adam Khan Baluch, Doctor Adel Sabah, Dr. Richard Smith, Azan Muhammed, Adam Ali Qasim, Armaldo Forlani, Muhammad Ali Baloch, Adam Baloch, Kamal Ibraham, Abraham Kamal, Khuram Khan, and other aliases to obscure his identity. (Lance 2004 p 23)
3. ^ Federal Bureau of Prisons (2007). Locate a Federal Inmate (HTML). Federal Bureau of Prisons. Retrieved on 2007-08-28. “1. RAMZI AHMED YOUSEF 03911-000 39 White M LIFE FLORENCE ADMAX USP
4. ^ CNN.com, January 8 1998. "'Proud terrorist' gets life for Trade Center Bombing. Retrieved on 2006-09-19.
5. ^ Hamm, Mark S (September, 2005). ''Crimes committed by terrorist groups: theory, research, and prevention. (HTML). Research report submitted to the United States Department of Justice, Grant #2003 DT CX 0002.. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
6. ^ Peter Lance (September 7, 2004). Cover Up: What the Government Is Still Hiding About the War on Terror. William Morrow. ISBN 0060543558.
7. ^ 60 Minutes (May 31, 2002). 60 Minutes: The Man Who Got Away (HTML). 60 Minutes. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
8. ^ Simon Reeve-June 27, 2002">Simon Reeve (June 27, 2002). The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism. Northeastern University Press. ISBN 1555535097.
9. ^ FBI (02/06/04). THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW (HTML). FBI. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
10. ^ Judge recommends life in solitary for World Trade Center plotter (HTML). AP (JAN. 9, 1998). Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
11. ^ DRUDGE REPORT FLASH 2007 (HTML). Matt Drudge (OCT. 11, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-11.
2. ^ Yousef used the names Najy Awaita Haddad, as Moroccan national registered at Dona Josefa Apartments, Manila, 1995, Dr. Paul Vijay, Adam Sali, Adam Adel Ali, Adam Khan Baluch, Doctor Adel Sabah, Dr. Richard Smith, Azan Muhammed, Adam Ali Qasim, Armaldo Forlani, Muhammad Ali Baloch, Adam Baloch, Kamal Ibraham, Abraham Kamal, Khuram Khan, and other aliases to obscure his identity. (Lance 2004 p 23)
3. ^ Federal Bureau of Prisons (2007). Locate a Federal Inmate (HTML). Federal Bureau of Prisons. Retrieved on 2007-08-28. “1. RAMZI AHMED YOUSEF 03911-000 39 White M LIFE FLORENCE ADMAX USP
4. ^ CNN.com, January 8 1998. "'Proud terrorist' gets life for Trade Center Bombing. Retrieved on 2006-09-19.
5. ^ Hamm, Mark S (September, 2005). ''Crimes committed by terrorist groups: theory, research, and prevention. (HTML). Research report submitted to the United States Department of Justice, Grant #2003 DT CX 0002.. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
6. ^ Peter Lance (September 7, 2004). Cover Up: What the Government Is Still Hiding About the War on Terror. William Morrow. ISBN 0060543558.
7. ^ 60 Minutes (May 31, 2002). 60 Minutes: The Man Who Got Away (HTML). 60 Minutes. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
8. ^ Simon Reeve-June 27, 2002">Simon Reeve (June 27, 2002). The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism. Northeastern University Press. ISBN 1555535097.
9. ^ FBI (02/06/04). THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW (HTML). FBI. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
10. ^ Judge recommends life in solitary for World Trade Center plotter (HTML). AP (JAN. 9, 1998). Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
11. ^ DRUDGE REPORT FLASH 2007 (HTML). Matt Drudge (OCT. 11, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-11.
External links
- Simon Reeve-June 27, 2002">Simon Reeve (June 27, 2002). The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism. Northeastern University Press. ISBN 1555535097.
- Peter Lance (September 7, 2004). Cover Up: What the Government Is Still Hiding About the War on Terror. William Morrow. ISBN 0060543558.
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خالد شيخ محمد; also transliterated as Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, inter alia, and additionally known by as many as twenty-seven aliases[1]
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